Click through this gallery to see which district you live in and who represents your district on the Laredo City Council.

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District 1

This district covers the southeast corner of Laredo. It runs side-by-side with District 3 and ends south of the city at Mangana Hein Rd.

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Rudy Gonzalez, Jr., District 1

Term: November 2014 to November 2018

Phone: 956-791-7309

Email: rudygonzalezjr@ci.laredo.tx.us

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District 2

This district covers parts of east and central Laredo. It is above District 1 and next to District 3.

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Vidal Rodriguez, District 2

Term: November 2016 to November 2020

Phone: 956-267-0191

Email: vidalrodriguez@ci.laredo.tx.us

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District 3

This district covers the southwest corner of Laredo as well as most of south Laredo. It runs much farther south than District 1, which is on its right.

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Alejandro Perez, District 3

Term: November 2014 to November 2018

Phone: 956-236-9498

Email: alexperezjrdistrict3@gmail.com

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District 4

This district is directly in the center of Laredo. It is surrounded by Districts 2, 3, 5 and 8.

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Alberto Torres, District 4

Term: November 2016 to November 2020

Phone: 956-774-5845

Email: atorres.cityoflaredo@yahoo.com

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District 5

One of the largest districts, District 5 covers most of the area east of Lake Casa Blanca. It is above District 4, but below District 6.

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Nancy Vielma, District 5

Term: November 2016 to November 2020

Phone: 956-333-7100

Email: vielmadistrictv@gmail.com

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District 6

This district covers the northeast corner of Laredo. It is to the right of District 7.

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Charlie San Miguel, District 6

Term: November 2014 to November 2018

Phone: 956-324-5678

Email: charliesm777@gmail.com

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District 7

The largest of the districts, District 7 spans from parts of central Laredo to the northwest corner of the city. It and District 6 handle almost all of north Laredo.

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George Altgelt, District 7

Term: November 2016 to November 2020

Phone: 956-701-7071

Email: galtgelt@ci.laredo.tx.us or georgealtgelt@gmail.com

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District 8

This district covers west Laredo. It is next to Districts 3, 4, 5 and 7.

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Roberto Balli, District 8

Term: November 2016 to November 2020

Phone: (956) 791-7309

Email: robertoballi@ci.laredo.tx.us

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This is a district map of the city of Laredo.

Monday marked the deadline to file for candidacy for the March 6 primary election in Texas, and 42 people have decided to run for local offices in Webb County.

Of this number, 39 candidates are filing as Democrats, and only three as Republicans: Alfonso Casso for Webb County judge, Luis De La Garza for state representative, District 42, and Randy Blair for Webb County Republican Party chairman.

Below is the complete list of candidates who have filed with Blair or Democratic Party Chairman Alberto Torres. Torres said incumbent Judge Joe Lopez filed with the Texas Secretary of State because his district spans more than one county.

State Representative, District 42

Richard Peña Raymond (D)

Luis De La Garza (R)

District Judge, 49th Judicial District

Joe Lopez (D)

District Judge, 111th Judicial District

Monica Zapata Notzon (D)

County Judge

Tano Tijerina (D)

Alfonso I. "Poncho" Casso (R)

Patricia A. Barrera (D)

County Commissioner, Pct. 2

Rosaura "Wawi" Tijerina (D)

Alejandro "Alex" Perez Jr. (D)

County Commissioner, Pct. 4

Jaime Canales (D)

Cindy Liendo (D)

Felix Velasquez (D)

County Tax Assessor/Collector

Norma Farabough (D)

Rosie Cuellar (D)

Horacio "Lacho" Lopez IV (D)

Jorge "Friend" Ibarra (D)

District Clerk

Esther Degollado (D)

Jackie L. Ramos (D)

County Clerk

Margie Ramirez Ibarra (D)

Arturo Santos Jr. (D)

County Treasurer

Jaime Velasquez (D)

Raul Reyes (D)

County Court At Law No. 1

Hugo D. Martinez (D)

County Court At Law No. 2

Victor Villarreal (D)

Melissa Joy Hinojosa-Garcia (D)

Justice of the Peace Precinct 1 Place 2

Oscar R. Liendo (D)

Margarito Benavides Jr. (D)

Justice of the Peace Precinct 2 Place 1

Ramiro Veliz Jr. (D)

Bobby Quintana (D)

Elda Cookie Rivera (D)

Justice of the Peace Precinct 2 Place 2

Danny Dominguez (D)

Ricardo "Rick" Rodriguez (D)

Victor M. Schunior (D)

Ricardo Rangel (D)

Justice of the Peace Precinct 3

Manuel "Benny" Vidaurri III (D)

Juanita "Janie" Davila (D)

Martha Marshall (D)

Salvador Johnson Sr (D)

Homero "Homer" Maldonado (D)

Justice of the Peace Precinct 4

Jose "Pepe" Salinas (D)

Democratic Party County Chairman

Alberto Torres, Jr. (D)

Republican Party County Chairman

Randy Blair (R)

The last day to register to vote in the primaries in Feb. 5, 2018. Early voting starts Feb. 20 and ends March 2.

There are also several statewide primaries that will be on the ballot as well, such as the races for the Texas governor, U.S. senator for Texas, Texas railroad commissioner, land commissioner and so on.

Candidates running for local nonpartisan races, such as for mayor or City Council districts I, II, III and VI do not have to file until Aug. 20 for the Nov. 6 general election.

Copies of local candidate applications for the primary could not immediately be supplied to LMT on Tuesday.

Julia Wallace may be reached at 956-728-2543 or jwallace@lmtonline.com